ENB - REGION 8 NOTICES

Negative Declarations

Livingston County - The Town of Conesus Town Board as lead agency has determined that the proposed zoning law Bed and Breakfast amendment will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The project involves the amendment to the Bed and Breakfast ordinance affecting districts of the Town of Conesus to correct an omission in the allowable areas. The project is located in the Town of Conesus.

Monroe County - The County of Monroe as lead agency has determined that the proposed Black Creek Park Master Plan Improvements will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The project involves the continued development of Master Plan Improvements for an existing County Park including a new lodge, two new shelters, a new restroom building , improvements to parking areas, utility improvements, walk and trail improvements, a canoe launch and fishing dock and site improvements including ball fields and plantings . The project is located in the Towns of Chili and Riga.

Monroe County - The County of Monroe as lead agency has determined that the proposed Churchville Golf Course Improvements will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The project consists of improvements to the 27 holes at Churchville Park, including a new irrigation system , drainage improvements, new tees, greens, cart paths and clubhouse and parking improvements. The project is located in the Town of Riga.

Ontario and Yates Counties - The City of Canandaigua as lead agency has determined that the proposed Canandaigua Lake Watershed Management Plan will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The project involves the development of a land use management plan for the Canandaigua Lake Watershed, an area consisting of 174 square miles and twelve local municipalities. The watershed is located in portions of Ontario and Yates Counties.

Contact: Richard Brown, Director of Development & Planning, City of Canandaigua, 2 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424.

Steuben County - The State Education Department, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed acquisition of approximately ½ acre of property adjacent to the Haverling school in the Bath Central School District, SED Project No. 57-03-02-06-0-006-010, will not have a significant environmental impact. The project is located on Keller St in the Town of Bath.

Stueben County - The State Education Department, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed construction of a new bus garage in the Bath Central School District, SED Project No. 57-03-02-06-5-017-001, will not have a significant environmental impact. The project is located on Route 415, in the Town of Bath.

Wayne County - The Village of Lyons Village Board as lead agency has determined that the proposed Improvements to Southside and Northside Canal Parks will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The project involves the extension of the existing boat dock, construction of a car-top boat launch and the addition of a stone dust canal trail in the Southside Park. Improvements proposed for the Northside Park include a new concrete stairway, lighting, decorative pavers, landscaping and driveway pavement. The project is located in the Village of Lyons.

Monroe County - The City of Rochester Zoning Board of Appeals as lead agency has determined that the Establishment of a Site Down Coffee Restaurant may have a significant Adverse environmental impact and requires the preparation of a draft EIS. The project involves the waiving of off-street parking requirements associated with the conversion of a store/hair salon to a sit-down coffee restaurant. The project is located at 735 Park Avenue in the City of Rochester.

Monroe County - The Town of Brighton Town Board as lead agency has accepted a draft EIS on the proposed Mercy Park Development. The project involves the development of Mercy Park, a 295 unit retirement community on 32 acres of land owned by the Sisters of Mercy. Phase I will consist of 11 single family homes, 34 townhomes and 95 independent living apartments. Phase II will consist of a 150 bed enhanced care facility. The project is located between Blossom Road, Clover Street and Interstate 590 in the Town of Brighton. Comments on the draft EIS will be accepted by the contact person until January 25, 2000. A public hearing on the draft EIS will be held on January 12, 2000 at Brighton Town Hall, 2300 Elmwood Avenue.